What is Hyaluronic Acid?
HS Labs Hyaluronic Acid is a nutritional supplement containing pure hyaluronic acid, a unique naturally occurring complex sugar that supports healthy joint function and integrity. Ongoing research suggests that taking a hyaluronic acid supplement may be beneficial for restoring joint movement and lubrication, as well as enhancing cartilage and synovial fluid concentrations.1
HS Labs Hyaluronic Acid contains 70 mg of pure hyaluronic acid per tablet for optimal efficacy.
Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid Works
Hyaluronic acid is an organic substance that the body naturally produces. It is a major component of the synovial fluid that lubricates your joints. As we age, the body tends to produce less hyaluronic acid, which can leave joints susceptible to movement limitations and pain due to a lack of synovial fluid, which helps cushion joints and allows them to move freely.
Research has shown that individuals with arthritis (particularly osteoarthritis) typically have reduced levels of hyaluronic acid and that supplementing with hyaluronic acid may help support healthy joint and cartilage integrity.2,3
Hyaluronic acid is also a crucial component of other human tissues, especially skin, working to support more vibrant skin and reduce the signs of aging.4
Benefits and quality differences of HS Labs Hyaluronic Acid include:
- Promotes healthy joint and cartilage integrity
- Helps restore synovial fluid concentrations in articulations
- Supports joint lubrication and range of movement
- Helps reduce pain associated with joint aches and degeneration
- Provides nutritional support for skin tissue
- Freshness, potency, and purity guaranteed
- Made in a cGMP facility in the EU with high-quality hyaluronic acid
Recommend Use
Take 1 tablet daily as a dietary supplement, preferably with a meal, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medication, consult your healthcare practitioner before use. Keep out of reach of children.
References
1. Kogan, G., Šoltés, L., Stern, R., & Gemeiner, P. (2007). Hyaluronic acid: a natural biopolymer with a broad range of biomedical and industrial applications. Biotechnology letters, 29(1), 17-25.
2. Price, R. D., Berry, M. G., & Navsaria, H. A. (2007). Hyaluronic acid: the scientific and clinical evidence. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 60(10), 1110-1119.
3. Lo, G. H., LaValley, M., McAlindon, T., & Felson, D. T. (2003). Intra-articular hyaluronic acid in treatment of knee osteoarthritis: a meta-analysis. Jama, 290(23), 3115-3121.
4. Brown, M. B., & Jones, S. A. (2005). Hyaluronic acid: a unique topical vehicle for the localized delivery of drugs to the skin. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 19(3), 308-318.